- Possible replacement for the OM-D E-M1 Mark II

- Could be full frame

- Officially announced on 24 January

Olympus has released a video teasing a new camera launch for later this month.

It will officially unveil the camera on 24 January and the video above shows that it is likely to be a successor to the mirrorless Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II.

You can see the shape of the advanced camera body that is clearly being aimed at prosumers in the scenes. It is tipped to be full frame rather than micro four thirds, as on the current E-M1 model, and we wouldn't be surprised to learn that the YouTube teaser was also shot using one of the new devices.

Other manufacturers, including Nikon with its new Z-series, have recently entered the market with full-frame mirrorless cameras. It would be strange if Olympus didn't follow suit.